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- Jun 30, 2003
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Dear All:
I have a situation where I should choose between 2 different HE.
The data is the following:
HE1: material: graphite, type: annular, area: 6.4m2;
HE2: material: Hastelloy C, type: tube and shell, area: 2.3m2.
Taking into consideration that the supply of utilities doesn't change in any case (flow/temp), how do I check which one is more efficient in terms of heat transfer?
I there any rule of thumb to compare graphite HEs with metal (namely Hasteloy), like for instance graphite has to have X times more area for the same heat transfer?
Thanks a lot for your help.
I have a situation where I should choose between 2 different HE.
The data is the following:
HE1: material: graphite, type: annular, area: 6.4m2;
HE2: material: Hastelloy C, type: tube and shell, area: 2.3m2.
Taking into consideration that the supply of utilities doesn't change in any case (flow/temp), how do I check which one is more efficient in terms of heat transfer?
I there any rule of thumb to compare graphite HEs with metal (namely Hasteloy), like for instance graphite has to have X times more area for the same heat transfer?
Thanks a lot for your help.